Decoding One’s True Golf Swing DNA: Part Two

January 30th, 2009

Last post I examined how revealing one’s true golf swing DNA might potentially be accomplished under various scenarios of using one or more golf clubs or golf-club-like devices.  However, several possible complications were uncovered when contemplating how to expose the uninfluenced structure of one’s swing by such manner.  Fortunately, another alternative, one that can be far superior for determining the root DNA of any golf swing if it can be accomplished, is learning to Read the rest of this entry »

Decoding One’s True Golf Swing DNA: Part One

January 15th, 2009

Waggle Weight Wisdom has recently explored several unique challenges existing in golf that first need to be understood and then solved to efficiently learn to play decently and consistently well.  Certain of these novel aspects are not readily found in other activities, thus there is often no common ground between some challenges in golf and those in other activities.  Accordingly, Read the rest of this entry »

Exorcising the Clubfitting Curse in Golf

December 31st, 2008

The issues reviewed in my prior post should provide plenty of motivation to develop and/or accept some unique solutions for helping golfers to play their best.  In addition to there being no such thing as a perfect golf swing or perfect golf club, there is also no such thing as Read the rest of this entry »

In Preparation for New Golf Swing and Clubfitting Principles

December 15th, 2008

At the start of the new year, I will disclose how to determine the true DNA of one’s golf swing, which shall form a new basis from which all subsequent golf swing and clubfitting principles are derived and which shall include the justifiable reasoning behind gripping a golf club the way it is commonly recommended.  Before doing so, however, I want to Read the rest of this entry »

Uniquely Deceptive Challenges of Golf

November 30th, 2008

I concluded my previous post describing how much a baseball swing can vary (even on successive swings) and yet still be performed superbly, even producing home runs to the same point.  Successful golf swing technique(s) can Read the rest of this entry »

A Refreshing Return to Golf Swing Reality

November 15th, 2008

I begin this post by briefly stating that when discussing levels of swing performance and equipment that often accompanies that performance, I am not trying to discourage anyone from striving for perfection by pointing out unending performance imperfection.  I still seek perfection when I work on these facets.  Despite knowing that I will never quite get there, rarely does a day go by where Read the rest of this entry »

Are You Using the Classiest Golf Clubs?

October 31st, 2008

Having established that there is no such thing as a perfect golf swing or two identical swings ever being performed by the same individual even over an entire lifetime based on the highest level of perfection (too high for any human to really comprehend), I will now likewise take a brief look at equipment used to perform with.  While doing so, I will also Read the rest of this entry »

A Godlike View of Golf Swing Perfection

October 15th, 2008

Briefly following up on my last couple of posts, Golfer’s Brain is a naturally occurring phenomenon and occasional bouts can ultimately be beneficial toward the development of Read the rest of this entry »

An Equalization of Golf Grip and Swing Styles

September 30th, 2008

In continuing my discussion on Golfer’s Brain, if for instance one has a stronger upper body and a weaker lower body, then in the short run one particular golf club gripping style (resultantly influencing swinging style) might be more advantageous and/or natural.  But in the long run, no matter what grip/swing style is chosen either naturally or by force, Read the rest of this entry »

Are You Afflicted with Golfer’s Brain?

September 15th, 2008

Last post I divulged that by using a “more natural” grip to hold onto a golf club (no overlapping or interlocking of any fingers), one may substantially increase the chances of hitting a golf ball noticeably farther with no conspicuous loss of consistency in ball contact and/or travel when using any given golf club.  (It might take some time to get “re-accustomed” to such a grip and any accompanying swing changes if one has gotten used to an overlapping or interlocking grip).  In continuing with what I will term even “earlier fundamentals” of golf club gripping than others begin with, let me first make sure you understand an elementary truth before you Read the rest of this entry »